Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Serbian, Kosovo Mins To Meet For First Time In Two Years

PRISTINA (AP)--Ministers from Serbia and Kosovo will meet in Austria Friday, the first high-level meeting between the former foes for two years, officials said.

The one-day meeting between local government ministers is to take place in Vienna, said Lutfi Haziri, Kosovo's government minister for local government.

The ministers will discuss reforming local government and the return of tens of thousands of Serbs and other minorities who fled the province following the 1999 war.

They will also discuss the return of property records taken by Serb authorities when they relinquished control of the province to North Atlantic Treaty Organization-led peacekeepers and U.N. administration, Haziri said.

Austria was the venue of the first official meeting between senior officials from Serbia and Kosovo two years ago.

Kosovo, formally a province of the Serbia-Montenegro union that replaced Yugoslavia, is being run by a U.N. mission following a NATO air war in 1999 aimed at stopping a crackdown by Serb on separatist ethnic Albanians.

Ethnic Albanians are demanding an independent state, and the Serbs insist Kosovo should remain within their borders.

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Martyr the thread is open for you to garbage on.

But I urge you to calm down, get some ICE CREAM, and relax. Then walk up to a girl and talk to her, not talk about Jihadis Orthdox Christianity, but talk about life, the good things in life. Like for example: the sea, the grass, clouds, wind, beatles, Pink Floyd, Chinese Art, Hokaido Island in Japan, Indian food, Canadian native cultures, African languages, and German cars.

Of course you may talk about religion, and even claim that there are some that use it for violent deeds, but the Buddhist in me asks you to open your mind to the rest that the universe has given to us.

The record is now crystal clear that NATO and the Clinton administration deliberately lied about Serbian atrocities in Kosovo to justify their intervention in a low-intensity civil war in the Balkans.

It turns out that as few as 2,108 people were actually killed in Kosovo over a period of months leading up to and including the period of heavy bombardment of Serbia by NATO forces.

This is hardly "genocide," as it was billed by Clinton, Defense Secretary William Cohen, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., former Sen. Bob Dole and David Scheffer, U.S. ambassador for war crimes.

By whipping up hysteria for an illegal bombing campaign, all of these men have blood on their hands.

It wasn't hundreds of thousands of dead in Kosovo, as some reports suggested. It wasn't even tens of thousands. It was, at worst, a couple thousand over a considerable period of time. That, of course, is still a dreadful and grisly toll. But, to put it in perspective, no global authority -- not the United Nations, nor NATO -- ever advocates intervention in the United States or anywhere else when the annual murder toll hits 2,000, which it does early in the first half of every year.

Think of the hyperbole we heard prior to the bombing campaign:

* "By the time the snows fall next winter, there will be genocide documented on a large scale in Kosovo," said Biden.

* "History will judge us harshly if we do not take action to stop this rolling genocide," said Hagel.

* "What we have in Kosovo and what (we) had in Bosnia was genocide, and that's why I think we should intervene," said Dole.

* "There are indications genocide is unfolding in Kosovo," said State Department spokesman Jamie Rubin.

* Cohen characterized the bombing campaign as a "fight for justice over genocide."

* Scheffer said Kosovo was one of the top three genocides since 1950, rivaled only by Rwanda and Cambodia.

But no one laid it on as thick as Clinton. He compared the atrocities in Kosovo to the Holocaust. Kosovo, he said, "is not war in the traditional sense. Imagine what would happen if we and our allies instead decided just to look the other way as these people were massacred on NATO's doorstep."

Clinton got testy in a June 25 press conference when asked if, indeed, NATO had actually been the party guilty of war crimes.

"NATO did not commit war crimes," he said. "NATO stopped war crimes. NATO stopped deliberate, systematic efforts at ethnic cleansing and genocide."

Yet, there is just no evidence to support Clinton's conclusion. Where are the bodies? So far, examination of the most likely dumping grounds has produced only 2,108. That's hardly genocide. It's tragic. But how does it justify an international bombing campaign that may well have resulted in far more civilian deaths in Serbia?

"You don't need numbers to justify genocide," he says. "Genocide is a question of intent and organization and the efficiency of that organization."

A couple of problems with that statement: First, if numbers aren't important, why did NATO inflate them to justify the war in the first place? Second, if genocide isn't about numbers, is it simply the latest in a series of new thought crimes that needs to be judged and punished before any real action takes place?

Sadly, most of the press went along for the ride with all the pre-war and post-war propaganda from government and supra-government authorities. Republicans and Democrats all participated. Officials in the United Kingdom and the United States led the way.

Thus, once more, we see the grave dangers of transferring power to unaccountable global authorities. Who is going to keep abuses in check? How do people have their say? What's to prevent a small elite clique of power brokers from making war in the future, as they clearly did in Kosovo?

Chronology of the KLA's Terrorism 1996-98 Before "Yugoslav Represion" on Kosovo)

1996April 22: Blagoje Okulic, a Serb refugee from Croatia, was sitting witha friend in a cafe when a masked member of the KLA opened fireon the customers with an automatic weapon. Okulic died inhospital. He was the first victim of the KLA.

Armand Daci (20), an ethnic Albanian student in dentistryschool, was shot and killed by a sniper.

June 16: In an attack against a police patrol near Podujevo, policeofficer Goran Mitrovic was heavily wounded.

June 17: Around 11:55 p.m. a police patrol in the village of Sipljenear Kosovska Mitrovica was attacked, resulting in the killingof Predrag Djordjevic (28) from Krusevac, and the wounding ofZoran Vukocic (30) from Nis.

The same day a bomb was hurled at the police station in Luzani,and the police officers on duty in the station were fired on byautomatic weapons. No one was injured.

July 11: One hour after midnight in the center of Podujevo terroristscarried out an armed attack against police officers, resultingin a heavy wounding of police officer Sredoje Radojevic.

Aug. 2: Armed attack on three police stations (in Pristina, Podujevo,and the village of Krpimej) around 10 p.m.

Aug. 28: Three bombs were hurled in the village of Celopek (border of thetowns Pec-Klina-Decani), around 3 a.m. No one was injured.

In the village of Donje Ljupce police inspector Ejup Bajgora (44),an ethnic Albanian who worked at the Pristina Precinct,was shot and killed.

Aug. 31: In the night hours two bombs were hurled into the courtyardof the Yugoslav Army's barracks in Vucitrn.

In the village of Rudnik (Srbica municipality) an armed attackwas carried out on the police station.

In Podujevo, police officers at the juncture of the roadPristina-Podujevo-Kursumlija were fired on. No one was hit.

The police station in Glogovac was fired on with automatic weapons.

Oct. 25: Two police officers were killed by automatic weapons near thevillage of Surkis in the Podujevo municipality -- Milos Nikolic,a police inspector of the Pristina Precinct, and Dragan Rakicfrom the village of Velika Reka, who was a police officer in thereserves and a manager of a company in Podujevo.

Nov. 16: In the village of Rznic, in Decan municipality, around 10:30 p.m.a terrorist attack was carried out on the police station. No onewas killed.

Dec. 26: Faik Belopolja, an ethnic Albanian from Podujevo who was aforest worker in the Serbia Forest Service, was shot and killed.

1997Jan. 9: In the center of Podujevo at 5:30 p.m. Malic Saholi (52), anethnic Albanian who was the manager of the superamarket "Vocar"and a deputy in the municipal council of Podujevo as a member ofthe Socialist Party of Serbia, was shot and killed.

Jan. 11: In the Vucitrn village of Mijalic, around 7 p.m. more than26 bullets were fired at the house of Ljubisa Mitrovic. No onewas killed.

Jan. 13: Shooting Fazil Hasani, an ethnic Albanian forest worker from thevillage of Brabonic (Srbica municipality) in the neck, KLOterrorists killed him and issued a statement denouncingMr. Hasani as a "traitor".

Jan. 16: Using remote-controlled explosives, the KLO attempted toassassinate the Dean of Pristina University, Mr. Papovic,at 8 a.m. as he was driving to the University. Both he andhis driver Nikola Lalic were heavily wounded. The explosiveswere set off when their car was some 50 meters from Dean Papovic'sapartment in Pristina.

Jan. 17: In the village of Reketnica (Srbica municipality), at 1 a.m.,ethnic Albanian Zen Durmisi (52) was shot and killed and hisson Nazmi Durmisi was heavily wounded. The Durmisi family waslabeled "pro-Yugoslav" by the terrorist KLA.

Feb. 1: KLA terrorists from a moving vehicle fired on police officers.The officers fired back and killed all three terrorists.

March 5: At 10:47 a.m., in front of the Pristina University School ofLanguages, a bomb in a container exploded. Four people werewounded, two ethnic Albanians -- Adrijana Dremka and LinditaMaksuti -- and two ethnic Serbs, Borivoje Popovic and IvanMaksimovic.

A second explosives device weighing 4.2 kilograms, which hadbeen placed at the base of the Vuk Karadzic monument in front ofthe School of Languages, was found and deactivated bymembers of the Anti-Ballistics Unit of the Pristina Precinct.

March 21: Around 8 p.m., in the center of Podujevo, KLA terrorists firedfive shots at police officer Branislav Milovanovic, woundinghim heavily. In a statement, the KLA claimed responsibilitydenouncing officer Milovanovic as a "Serbian policeman, wellknown blood-sucker and anti-Albanian".

March 25: Near the village Sicevo, Klin municipality, a group of attackerskilled ethnic Albanians Jusuf Haljiljaj and Fehmi Haziraj (whowere well known as loyal citizens of Serbia) and woundedethnic Albanian Mehmet Gasi.

April 10: In the village of Banjica near Glogovac, using automaticfirearms, KLA terrorists killed ethnic Albanian Ramiz Ljeka,who worked at the Glogovac Municipal Council.

May 6: Around 10:30 p.m. in the village of Lozica near Klina, ethnicAlbanian Hetem Dobruna (30), a farmer from the village, wasshot and killed.

June 19: On the Pristina-Podujevo-Nis road near the village of Donje Ljupcein the Podujevo municipality, terrorists fired 12 bulletsfrom automatic weapons at a police patrol. No one was injured.

July 3: In the village of Trstenik, Glogovac municipality, in the earlymorning hours the KLA shot and killed ethnic Albanian Ali Calapek,a farmer who was a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia and amember of the local Election Commission in the 1996 elections.

July 21: The Assistant District Attorney in Pec, Miroljub Petrovic, wasshot and killed.

Aug. 3: A police vehicle was fired on at 7 p.m., in the village ofBradis which is 10 kilometers from Podujevo.

Aug. 4: At 9:30 a.m., on the road from the village of Rudnik to Srbica,KLO terrorists from Drenica fired on a police vehicle usingautomatic weapons. Police officers Milomir Dodic and ZoranBoskovic were heavily wounded, and a civilian who was in thecar was lightly wounded.

Aug. 23: Forest worker Sadi Morina, an ethnic Albanian, was killed inSrbica. Mr. Morina had already been receiving threats from KLOterrorists for a long time because he remained to work"in the service of Serbia".

Aug. 24: In the village of Zub near Djakovica an ethnic Albanian,Kcira Ndue (32), was shot and killed, while his brotherBekim Ndue was wounded.

The police station in the village of Rznic near Decani wassprayed with gunfire.

Sept. 2: At 10:55 p.m. Ljimon Krasnici, an ethnic Albanian denouncedby the KLA terrorists as a "traitor", was killed in his home.

Sept. 12: A dozen attacks were carried out on police stationsin the municipalities of Pec, Glogovac, Decani, and Djakovicaaround 11 p.m. No one was injured.

Sept. 13: Around 10 p.m. a hand grenade was hurled at the policestation in Luzano, near Podujevo.

Sept. 14: A hand grenade was hurled at the police station in Kijevo,near Klina.

Sept. 23: Around 11 a.m. in the vicinity of the village of Kijevo,the KLA opened fire on a motorized police patrol. MilanStanojevic, the commander of the Djakovica Precinct, was inthe vehicle. No one was injured.

Oct. 13: The police station in Calopek near Pec was attacked.

Oct. 16: Around 1:30 a.m. there was a terrorist attack on the policestation in the village of Klincina, which lies on the roadPec-Pristina. Adrijan Krasnici (25) from Vranovci near Pecdied in the ensuing gun battle.

Oct. 17: Around 1 a.m. the residential community Babaloc, located betweenDecani and Djakovica, where 120 Serbian refugee families whofled from Albania several years ago are situtated, was attacked.

Oct. 20: The OVK claimed responsibility for attacks on police stations inBabaloc, Calopek, and Klincina, as well as police patrols inGerlica near Urosevac and Balinac near Klina, about which thepublic had not been informed earlier.

Nov. 18: Around 7 p.m. in the village of Komoran near Glogovac,Camil Gasi, an ethnic Albanian deputy in the Parliament of theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia and the chairman of theMunicipal Board of the Socialist Party of Serbia for Glogovac,was wounded heavily. His driver was wounded as well.

Nov. 25: KLA terrorists held the police station in Srbica surroundedfor 15 hours.

Around 7 p.m. in Decani, and after midnight in the village ofRznic, two terrorist attacks were carried out in which policeofficer Dragic Davidovic (32) from Berane was killed, andLjubisa Ilic from Srbica, also a policeman, was heavily wounded.Bojan Trboljevac from Leposavic, Srdjan Pavlovic (26) fromZubin Potok, and Nedeljko Aksentijevic (30) from Kragujevac allsubsequently died from mortal wounds.

Dec. 4: The KLA claimed responsibility for an attack on Pristina Airport,claiming that it shot down a "Cessna 310" on Nov. 26 killing allfive people on-board.

Dec. 15: Around 1 a.m. on the road Srbica-Klina three masked KLO terroristsstopped a convoy of three cars with 16 Serbian civilian passangers.According to the civilians' testimonies, the terrorists -- whowere armed with machine-guns and hand grenades -- threatenedthem with death.

Dec. 19: Around 6 p.m. on the road Klina-Srbica, near the village ofJosanica, eight masked and heavily armed KLA terrorists stoppedthe car of the civilian Milan Sapic from Lazarevacthreatening, insulting, and searching his family and him.

Dec. 25: Two terrorist attacks were carried out shortly after 3 p.m.against police officers in the Podujevo municipality: In thevillage of Zakut a police vehicle was fired on, and in thecenter of Podujevo explosives devices were hurled at theresidential building where police officers live. There were novictims.1998Jan. 4: The KLA claimed responsibility for a series of terroristactivities in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:planting a bomb in front of the police station in Prilep,which caused no injuries but demolished five cars;attacking the police station in Kumanovo; and attackingthe Municipal Court in Gostivar on Dec. 16, '97.

Jan. 9: Shortly after 8 p.m., Djordje Belic (57) was shot and killedwith an automatic weapon at the doorstep of his house in thevillage of Stepanica near Kijevo. Belic was the head of one ofthe three remaining Serbian households in that village.

Jan. 12: In the town of Stimlje near Urosevac, shortly after midnight onthe night of Jan. 11/12, there was an armed attack on thebuilding in which seven families of police officers reside.The shots ended up in the bedrooms of some of their apartments.Miraculously, there were no victims.

Around 8 a.m., in the vicinity of the village Gradac nearGlogovac in Drenica, forest worker Sejdi Muja, an ethnicAlbanian, was shot and killed. He and another Albanian had beenstopped by a masked and armed three-member group of KLAterrorists, and after checking his ID card established thatMuja was on their list of "traitors". They dragged him out ofthe car and shot him, leaving his body by the road. He was a"traitor" just because he worked in the Serbia Forest Service.

Jan. 13: The KLA issued a statement stating that its headquarters was inPristina. It also claimed responsibility for a series of terroristactions carried out in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:an attack on the Municipal Court in Gostovar and the policestations in Prilep and Kumanovo. It announced that it wouldexpand its actions into Montenegro.

Jan. 14: The headquarters of the Socialist Party of Serbia for Djakovicawere stoned overnight, Jan. 13/14. All windows were broken.These were greetings for the "Serbian New Year" which is markedon Jan. 14.

Jan. 19: In Srbica all graves at the Serbian Orthodox Cemetary weredesecrated and vandalized. The monuments at the graves werecompletely destroyed.

Jan. 22: After a KLA patrol had been stopping, harassing, and threateningcitizens with death in the Srbica municipality the previous night,there was a confrontation between that patrol and a patrol ofpolice officers. While chasing the KLA terrorists, who barricadedthemselves in the house of Saban Jasari in the village ofDonji Prekaz near Srbica, police officers killed the terroristHasan Mandzol and lightly wounded two Jasari brothers.

A three-member KLA group kidnapped the taxi driver Metus Skodru,an ethnic Albanian, and then took his cab, an Audi 90. They toldhim he could buy his cab back if he showed up at a designatedplace at a designated time, under the threat that he would bekilled if he called the police.

Jan. 23: On the night of Jan. 22/23, on the road Srbica-Klina near thevillage of Josanica, Desimir Vasic, a deputy in the MunicipalAssembly of Zvecan was shot and killed.

On the same road, the same night, near the village LausaBlagoje Nikolivc from the village of Drsnik near Klina wasseverely beaten until he became unconscious.

During the same night, KLA terrorists stopped, harassed, andthreatened with death a group of Serbian women heading toMonastery Devic.

Jan. 25: On the night of Jan. 24/25, in the town of Malisevo, in thevery center KLA terrorists heavily wounded two police officers.

During the same night, KLA terrorists attacked the house of theDjuricic family in the village of Grabanica, near Klina in Drenica.

Terrorists hurled a bomb at the house of a police officer inUrosevac.

Jan. 26: In the vicinity of the village of Turicevac, which is locatedbetween Klina and Srbica, KLA terrorists opened fire usingautomatic weapons on a helicopter belonging to Serbia'sMinistry of Internal Affairs.

Jan. 27: Again in the vicinity of Turicevac, an armed terrorist groupstopped Veroslav Vukojcic from Leposavic and his neighborsRadmila and Zvezdana Vukajlovic. They beat them severely. Thevictimis paid the terrorists to let them go -- Vukojvcic paid500 German marks, and Vukajlovic paid 850 marks.

Jan. 28: A police patrol which was on its way to Decani to confiscateillegal weapons from the family Tahirsuljaja fell into atrap and was greeted with heavy gunfire from several houses.Nevertheless, the officers managed to arrest seven members ofthe Tahirsuljaja clan.

That evening, KLA terrorists fired at the house ofDragoljub Spasic in the village of Sibovac near Obilic.

Feb. 10: A group of KLA terrorists appeared at a fundraising event forthe KLA in New York City. They received funding from over 150Albanians attending the event. On that occasion, the KLAterrorists proclaimed that they had killed 50 Serbian policeofficers and "corrupt" Albanians in 1997.

Feb. 12: In Gornji Obrinj, in front of the village convenience store,Mustafa Kurtaj, an ethnic Albanian who worked at the postoffice in Glogovac, was shot and killed. He was shot inbroad daylight, in front of twenty onlookers, as a warningto others. Prior to this, he had been repeatedly warned byKLA terrorists that they would kill him unless he quit hisjob at the state-run post office.

Feb. 15: Nik Abdulahu, an ethnic Albanian employee of the Serbia ElectricUtility, was shot and killed while at work, at the electricitysubstation in the village of Staro Cikatovo near Glogovac.

Feb. 18: In the night between Feb. 17/18, KLA terrorists collectedfirearms from ethnic Albanians in Drenica, for whom theysuspected that they did not support their cause. Those who didnot turn over their weapons were given a deadline to do so,"othewise," they were told, "you will be shot".

The police checkpoint near the village Dobre Vode in theKlina municipality was attacked with automatic weapons.

Feb. 19: While returning from work, an employee of the state securityservice of Pristina Nebojsa Cvejic was shot and killed near thevillage of Luzani.

Feb. 20: On the road Srbica-Klina, near the village of Lausi, KLAterrorists shot and killed Milorad Ristic, a privateentrepreneur from Djakovica, and heavily wounded truck driverZdravko Djuricic from Orahovac.

On the same day, on the same road, near the village of JosanicaKLA terrorists opened fire on another truck, which was beingdriven by an ethnic Serb. However, an ethnic Albanian hitchhikerfrom the village of Lausi, who was sitting in the passenger seatand whom the driver had picked up in Klina, was killed by theKLA terrorists' gunfire.

That evening, on the road Klina-Djakovica, KLA terrorists set upa roadblock where they beat up police officer Milenko Kandic.

Feb. 22: Ali Raci, an ethnic Albanian working at a Serbian-ownedagriculture company, was shot and killed in the village ofDobre Vode at the entrance of the agriculture company. He hadrefused to give in to the KLA's earlier warnings and blackmailthat he quit his job.

Feb. 26: Using hand grenades and automatic weapons, terrorists attackedSerbian refugees from Albania housed in the refugee camp Babaloc(located on the road Decani-Djakovica) for the third time.

Feb. 27: KLA terrorists attacked the houses in Srbica where Serbianrefugees from Croatia are temporarily housed.

At Monastery Devic, KLA terrorists harassed the head nun for30 minutes. They ordered her to tell the police that they willall be killed.

A KLA warehouse containing 12 kilograms of explosives with clocks,several trunks of shells, and over 120 rocket launchers wasdiscovered in Prizren. Several terrorists were arrested.

Around 100 thousand people participated in the burial of 24 Albanians killed during the last weekend in Drenicë. The burial was postponed till late afternoon, as the corpses of other 14 killed, ten of whom were members of the Ahmeti family, were expected to be brought from Prishtina's morgue. They were delivered from there without prior autopsy.

The reason for the delay was that other members of the Ahmeti family were detained by the police on their way to the morgue.

According to the local activists, a truck, which was headed to collect the bodies, was stopped at Komoran police check-point.

Today, the police didn't allow any vehicles to pass through the main road towards Drenicë. Many people were mistreated at this checkpoint. According to eyewitnesses, the corpses were totally massacred, and some of them were missing even some parts of their bodies.

Three of the corpses had not been identified to that point yet, therefore the activists had called all relatives of those who were suspected dead, to approach the corpses and identify them.

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Surroi: "Drenica massacre was one of the worst atrocities that Kosova has seen for decades"

In the interview with the BBC, "Koha Ditore" Albanian daily editor-in-chief, Veton Surroi slams on "FRY" president Milosevic as a person "who is endangering the regional security"

Prishtina, 3 March (ARTA) 2230 CET

"Hundreds of thousands of people wanted to get there, at the funeral. According to our journalists reports, there were at least 100.000 people. Tens of thousands were prevented from the police to get there, including the journalists -- some foreign journalists never made it there", said the editor-in-chief of "KOHA Ditore", Albanian Daily from Prishtina, being asked on the present situation in Prishtina today, after the police massacre in Drenica region, and the yesterday’s mass protests of Kosova Albanians in Prishtina.

"It was a mourning day in Kosova", said Surroi describing the funeral event that took place in the raided Drenica villages.

As for the police attack that caused the massacre, Surroi replied that "out of the 25 people who were killed, I can assure you that all of them -- absolutely all -- were victims of the massacre by the Serbian authorities. This is one of the worst atrocities that Kosova has seen in this decade."

What should be the message from UK Foreign Minister, Robin Cook to Milosevic, at their scheduled meeting for tomorrow in Belgrade? -- was another question, for which Surroi thinks "the message that mr. Cook should have towards Belgrade is not that the EU will not be linking itself with what is called ‘Yugoslavia’ in economic relations, meaning that Belgrade cannot count on good economic relations with EU." Surroi argues that "there should be more offensive approach in telling mr. Milosevic that he is endangering the regional security, and that (Kosova) is becoming a very highlighted matter of interest to Western powers, including, of course, the EU", stating further that Milosevic should count "not only on the financial consequences, but also on political consequences and those concerning questions of security, as well -- meaning the NATO interests in the region.

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Recalling the horror

One of the baskets in the garden, filled with corn, lied overturned. A man, claiming to be related with the Sejdiu family, and who had been in hiding close by, says: "It was hit by an APC". "In that basket was one of the sons of the Sejdiu family, who died then".

Likoshan, Qirez, Drenicë, 2 March (ARTA)

After the police attack on Drenica region, the situation in villages nearby seems to be more quiet today.

There are no police forces to be seen around the region. Roads leading to Gllogoc (settlement 40km east from Prishtinë) are still empty. But, the road linking this part of Drenica with villages of Likoshan and Qirez was full of local people, heading to express their condolences to the families which lost the loved ones.

Total confusion and sorrow continue in the house of Islam Gjeli.

"My children and I hid in the washroom, to avoid the bullets", says the widow of the killed Naser Islam Gjeli (M).

"Naser's father was killed too", said the villagers, gathered in this place. "The old man (72), was in the room located in front of the garden. That's where he was killed", says the widow. "After half an hour, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I got out of the washroom, where I was hiding my children. That's when I saw my husband who was dead by that time...my children saw him too. Then the police took me and my children and sent us to our neighbors house. I don't know what happened with bodies of my husband and his father", she explains, deeply distressed, and eventually loosing her conscience.

Further up the hill were other houses, in which the Serb police had also broken in.

The house of Ahmeti family appeared deserted. There was no information whatsoever on the whereabouts of the 10 men of this family, and their guest.

Blood stains, broken bones and other body parts could be made out in the crossroads, close to the house.

A long column of people was heading towards the village of Qirez, nearly connected to the village of Likoshan. There were rumors that 8 corpses of those killed were in that village.

The Sejdiu family house yard was overcrowded with all of them waiting to get into one of the house's rooms where the bodies of the four killed brothers lied.

One of the baskets in the garden, filled with corn, lied overturned. A man, claiming to be related with the Sejdiu family, and who had been in hiding close by, says: "It was hit by an APC". "In that basket was one of the sons of the Sejdiu family, who died then".

"The other one hid behind the other basket of corn and died after being shot at", he continues.

"The other two Sejdiu sons were killed in the valley, behind the house that is being built, where they tried to hide among the bushes", says his cousin.

"A helicopter circled above the house and people shot from up there during the whole time", say the locals gathered close to the victims' house.

An appalling sight was also in Sefer Nebihu's household, whose son, Naser and his wife, Rukije were killed. He himself suffers severe wounds.

"They entered the garden in an APC and forced their way up to the window", recalls wounded Sefer. "The entire family was gathered: my wife, my son, his wife and our grandchildren", he continues.

"The policemen in the APCs kept shooting, as other policemen broke into the house,ordering us to get out and lie on the ground", he says.

"We freezed on the ground for about four hours, until they were gone. My other son, Ilir, was in his own house when the police took him and we still do not know what happened to him", concludes Sefer.

Sefer was being taken care of by doctors who came to the village in search for the wounded people.

"We have to take him to a hospital", one of them claimed.

Hata, Sefer's wife gave us the same information, only one could make out that she was very distressed.

"They came close to the house with a tank -- or whatever it is -- shooting at us. They killed my son and his wife, and they wounded my husband...", she recalled, turning her head the other way to hide her tears.

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Police executed the entire Ahmeti family men -- from 16 to 50 years old

Ten members of the Ahmeti family and two guests who were found in the house at the moment of the attack were dragged barehanded out of the house, being violently massacred and killed on the 28 March, during the Serb police attack on the village of Likoshan, that took place past weekend: Ahmet Ahmeti (50 M), Gani Ahmeti (46 M), Hilmi Ahmeti (44 M), Hamëz Ahmeti (44 M), Driton Ahmeti (23 M), Naim Ahmeti (22 M), Shemsi Ahmeti (19 M), Lumni Ahmeti (20 M), Basri Ahmeti (19 M), Elhami Ahmeti (16 M), and Behram Fazliu (50 M) Shaban Muja, both of them guests from the nearby village of Gradica

Likoshan 2 March (ARTA) 1328 CET

Corpses of 9 members of the Ahmeti family, arrested and executed during the withdrawal of the Serb police forces from the region of Likoshan, are now in Prishtina's city morgue, unofficial sources claim.

The oldest member of this family is 16 while the oldest 50 years old. Ten members of the Ahmeti family and a guest from Gradica were arrested, according to the information issued on 1 March by CDHRF.

Serbs police massacred the Albanians of Drenica region, in the thorny bushes nearby Ahmeti's house (five meters from the demolished garden gate).

Five or six big blood stains, broken teeth, brains all over the place, a piece of human jaw hanging down from the bushes, bullets of different calibers, are seen at the "scene of the crime",as villagers calls it. The bush is large over 3 m. square.

The police slaughtered them to death using shotguns and other hard and sharp objects, confirms the witnesses.

The corpses of the father, Muhamet Isuf Gjeli (79) and the brother Naser Muhamet Gjeli (39) brought in from the morgue of Prishtina by their relative, Kadri Gjeli, were lying down in the first floor of his house. Kadri’s house close to that of the victims was also attacked by the Serb police.

They were killed in separate rooms, inside of the house. The police got in the house of Muhamet Isuf Gjeli and shot dead Muhamed and Naser, say the villagers.

Signs of the tank chains could be traced in the entrance of Likoshan, coming in front the direction of Gllogoc.

From what it could be seen, the police withdrew entirely from the villages that were a target of the uncontrolled police attack.

Today, at 1200 CET, from the police station of Gllogoc, Fehmi Hasan (Gjeli), and Fatmir Islami (Gjeli), who were kidnaped on Sunday morning (around 1100 CET), were released. Both have severe body injuries.

The exact number of the Drenica massacre victims is still unknown. There are unconfirmed information that at the city morgue in Prishtina lies another corpse that came in from the village of Boks.

There are fears that the total toll of victims will exceed 20. "They wanted to kill the entire village"

In the village of Likoshan, the household of the Islamgjeli was overcrowded. "I took my children and hid in the bathroom, trying to escape the bullets", says the wife of the killed Naser Islamgjeli -- "I came out after some time, and I saw my husband laying down, dead"

Likoshan and Çikatovë, Drenicë, 2 March (ARTA) - 2050 CET

Today, the situation in the villages of Drenica region (40 km west of Prishtina) seems calmer, after the crackdown that took place on the late Friday eve and which lasted unitil early Sunday afternoon.

16 Albanian civilians are confirmed killed during the massacre, although the very next day after the raid no policemen were to be seen in an around villages.

The streets of Gllogoc were empty, but the endless line of people was heading for Likoshan and Çikatovë -- to express condolences to the families of the killed Albanians.

In Likoshan, the household of the Islamgjeli was overcrowded. "I took my children and hid in the bathroom, trying to escape the bullets", says the wife of the killed Naser Islamgjeli.

"I came out after some time, and I saw my husband laying down, dead".

"It was then when the police came and took me and my children to our neighbors'. I don't know what happened with my husband's and my father in law's bodies. The latter was also killed, in the other part of the yard", she explains, deeply distressed.

The long chain of people was heading to Qirez.

Here too, there were killed people laying. In the household of the Sejdiu, in one of the rooms were laying the corpses of four killed Sejdiu brothers.

One of the corn baskets was torn down, "it was hit by an armored vehicle", states a youngster, who hid in the stable while the attack took place. "One of the Sejdiu boys was hiding in the basket, and he was killed". Another of the sons was hiding behind another corn basket, while two others were killed as they were running towards some bushes".

Another terrifying scene was that at the Nebiu household. Son Naser and his wife Rukie were killed while father Sefer was wounded.

"They first broke into the garden on the armored vehicle, and came as close as the window frames", says wounded Sefer.

"The whole family was in the room, my wife and I, my son and his wife as well as my grandchildren", he continues.

"They shot once from the APC, and then came the other policemen, who were standing by the window - he tells - and forced us to go out. They told us to lay on our stomachs and not move".

"Thus we laid over four hours, until the police left. Our other son, Ilir, who was in his house, at the other side of the yard, was taken by the police and we don't know what has happened to him", concludes old Sefer. "They wanted to kill the entire village".

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28 hours of massacre

Likoshan, Drenicë, 28 Feb -1 March (ARTA)

Since there was no other way to reach Drenicë, we decided to travel by train. In the train traveling in the relation Fushë Kosovë-Gllogovc, where we met some old men from Drenicë, exchanging words about the latest events in their villages. One of the men was from the village of Gllanasellë, an hour away from Likoshan, where the "war" supposedly had begun. We traveled with that man until he arrived to Gllanasella, where he got off, and continued our journey to Likoshan, this time accompanied by youngsters. When we got close to Likoshan we could see columns of people going in the direction of the houses of the destroyed. Only a few minutes past our arrival, a large number of people gathered and started walking on the street, maybe because they felt unsure. Everyone of them gazed at us with doubt as we showed them our journalist ID cards. Immediately after entering the village, it became clear that most of the people had abandoned their houses and that a large number of them were frightened to return to their houses, destroyed by police grenade launchers. A number of them still stayed at the outskirts, where they had gone to hide from the police expedition. "How did the conflict begin?", we asked the local villagers.

The "conflict" by the Six Oaks..

On 28 February, claim the villagers, a "Passat" was parked close to the school, side by side with another vehicle full of policemen. That is where the chase of supposed members of KLA began, only to end up in the village of Likoshan, in a place the locals call "Six Oaks". That is where, the locals assert, the fighting began between the police and a group of young people the locals referred to as "ours".

That is the scene where heavy shooting took place, and a couple of policemen were killed, according to the villagers.

Since a short time after the group of young people went into the forest, the police started shooting in the direction of the houses nearby. In a very short time, helicopters along with 39 APCs arrived in the village of Likoshan. Heavy shooting, mostly from helicopters, began against the houses of defenseless civilians. Only in the villages of Likoshan and Qirez, 11 people were shot dead, claim the villagers.

During this attack, Muhamet I. Xheli (age unknown, M) and Naser M. Xheli (age unknown, M), father and son were shot dead, and their corpses were taken by the police. The blood stains on the floor confirm that their bodies were dragged by the police. From Adem Ahmeti's (age unknown, M) household, all male members of the family above age 15 were taken. It's presumed that there were over ten persons. This village was object of heavy shooting, and the villagers were also mistreated by the police.

Someone had resisted during the whole time.

The villagers assert that two men, about which we still have no information, were tied to poles and were beaten to death. Their whereabouts are still unknown. Unidentified persons had resisted the police during the whole time, claim the local inhabitants. The real massacre, say the villagers, was in the village of Qirez, where houses were attacked from APCs. Beqir Sjediu (31, M), Nazmi Sejdiu (1975, M), Bedri Sejdiu (1975, M), Bekim Sejdiu (1974, M), all brothers, were killed in their own houses. Xhemshir S. Nebihu and his wife Rukije Nebihu, and Rexhep Rexhepi (M), and Beqir Rexhepi (M), uncle and nephew, were also killed in the same village.

Innocent passers-by in these villages were detained by the police. The villagers notify that the police detained Tahir Tahiri (M), in Qirez, Rexhep Ajeti (a guest) was taken while standing in Ahmet Ahmeti's garden, whereas Idriz Tahiri was taken while selling cigarettes in Qirez.

Not one house was spared from bullets of different calibers.

A harsh "war" took place in the village of Likoshan, more precisely in the place called "Six Oaks", in Krasmirovc, Polac and other villages where many were killed, claim the inhabitants. The population of these villages, was alarmed the whole time, whereas a big number of them escaped in the mountains surrounding the village, from where they observed the action.

The most horrible event took place in the house of Skënder (Muharrem) Xheli (age unknown, M)

His house was used by the police as a place to rest, says Skënder. "While the police was singing, eating and drinking, I along with Fatmir (M) and Fehmi (M) Xheli hid in the attic of the house. This went on for 24 hours", ends Skënder Xheli from the village Qirez.

**********Police operation ends -- death toll rises to 20

Albanian civilians killed in recent police attack

Prishtina 1 March (ARTA) -- 2000 CET

Numerous police and military APCs, numbering several hundreds of policemen and reportedly VJ soldiers withdrew from the region of Drenica (40 km west of Prishtina) around 1700 CET, as local human rights groups and media report on over 14 Albanian civilian victims -- the death toll of the two-day operation.

It is claimed that the joint operation of Serb security forces and military units -- which started on the eve of the last weekend (Friday 27 Feb.), continuing until late hours of Sunday, 1 March -- overrun several villages of Likoshan, Çikatovë e Re, Çikatovë e Vjetër, Qirez, and many other settlements in the surrounding of Gllogoc and Skenderaj, main towns of this 95 per cent Albanian-inhabited region.

14 Albanians are killed, the CDHRF reports. The Serbian Ministry of the Interior , has reported that 4 policemen and 16 Albanians ("terrorists") were killed. The number of killed may be larger.

The number of wounded remains unknown, as witnesses claim of dozens of Albanian villagers, who were brought in local Prishtina clinics, in critical condition from firearm wounds.

According to information from the field, the situation in the attacked region is calming down as the Serb police withdrawal continues.

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Four brothers killed instantly

Prishtinë, 1 March (ARTA) - 2030 CET

According to the Human Rights Council (CDHRF) updated information, during the Serb police attack on Drenica (40 km west of Prishtina), names of 3 following Albanians, killed in the village of Likoshan, are reported:

In Kosova, Serbian Interior Ministry has around 13,000 policemen armed with paramilitary equipment, including APCs and armed helicopters. Around 25,000 police reinforcements and reserve units could be transferred from central Serbia within 72 hours.

Yugoslav Army has around 6,500 men in Kosova, mainly around the border and in four major garrisons.

Plans for deployment foresee 10,000 troops from Nis, Leskovac and Uzice, as the first wave which is to include 4,000 men from the reserve units, theoretically, ready for action in Kosova.

But in practice, the army has expressed it's reluctance to undertake such actions since Kosova is considered to be an internal and political issue, meaning that it is in the competence of the police.

The third and most unpredictable element of the Serbian forces are the volunteers and the paramilitary. Even though most of the police units that operated in Croatia and Bosnia have been dispersed, at least two of those are ready for Kosova if their "bosses" decide for action. The best organized police, that has already withdrawn, but according to reports is "ready" for action in Kosova, is the Serbian Volunteer Guard (SDG), better known as "Tigrovi" ("Tigers"), under the command of Zeljko (Arkan) Raznjatovic. "The Tigers", consisting of about 400 hostile fighters with considerable experience and proved to have committed ethnic cleansing, can be called in for operations which neither the police nor the Army want to be connected to. The only other organization that could organize a police would be Vojislav Seselj's extreme rightist party, Radical Party of Serbia (SRS).

There is no doubt that the Ministry of Interior has enough manpower and equipment to encompass all of Kosova, but it's decision not to undertake action, reflects the lack of clear politics and indirectly implies that the Interior Ministry's units are not prepared, or trained to confront the opposing terrorists or guerrillas, let alone some mass uprising such as an Intifada.

There are many clear signs that Serb politicians are pressuring the interior ministry for actions, but, the two operations they undertook in the region of Drenica by the end of January, prove that the method to resist KLA has not yet been found. In both cases, Serbian police convoys with APCs and around 100 armed policemen have surrounded houses in the village outskirts and opened fire for several hours, killing at least one person and wounding several others. After such confrontations, the Interior Ministry has raided several private houses, arresting men over the age of sixteen, confiscating arms, but not being able to obstruct KLA activities. It seems that the Ministry has realized the futility of such an approach and has given it up.

On the other hand, the decreasing number of Serbian police in Kosova, has encouraged the local inhabitants of the region of Drenica to overestimate their power and significance. Drenica is a region of around 1200 square kilometers, with a population of about 60,000, 95 percent of whom are Albanians. The region is mountainous with some forests and can be reached by six roads. It is totally unsuitable for a serious guerilla headquarters: the main road that connects Kosova with the plain of Dukagjin and Montenegro, divides the region in two and Serbia would not allow any impediment in traffic. Also, north of Drenica is Serbia, that makes strategic withdrawal impossible. This could be considered as KLA's operation to "demonstrate force" in order to boost the will of Kosova Albanians and force the Serbs to act. Courageous tactic, militarily shrewd, since whatever the Serbs do, they cannot win.

The Prishtina Human Rights Council HRC confirms 5 names out of over 15 Albanians who were killed during the massive police attack over Drenica region (40 km northwest of Prishtina)

All reported victims came from the same village, Qirez (15 km from Gllogoc - main settlement in Drenica):

1. Rexhep Ajet Rexhepi (M)

2. Xhemshir Sejdiu (M)

3. Rukije Sejdiu (F)

4. Nazmi Nebihu (M)

5. Bekim Nebihu (M)

The fire broke out this morning (around 7.00 CET), HRC in Prishtina reports. Two buses carrying policemen were reported heading towards Skenderaj (settlement 20 km north of Gllogoc), as from Mitrovica (town 35 km north of Prishtina) other police forces in two APCs, followed by various vehicles were heading towards Skenderaj.

Around 8.00 CET, from Komoran (25 km west of Prishtina) -- where the main police roadblock in the area was stationed weeks ago -- numerous police forces, numbering over 30 APCs, including few military tanks were seen heading towards the villages of Likoshan and Poklek i Ri.

There are also confirmations by the local whitnesses stating presence of Serb paramilitary units of the war-crime wanted Serb criminal, Zeljko Raznatovic-Arkan.

In the sourrounding villages of Zabel i Poshtem and Korrotica, police started demolishing Albanian houses in search of "terrorists".

Meanwhile, reports from Klina (70 km west of Prishtina), state that numerous police forces were seen penetrating Drenica region from this area. It is said that police APCs, among others, were carrying special sniper police units.

The attack on Drenica -- which started on the eve of 27 Feb. -- was restarted on Saturday (20.30 CET) in Skenderaj and its sourrounding.

According to local whitnesses, first gunshots were heard from the former Ammunition Factory building "Trepca", followed by those heard in the yard of the local high school, presently occupied with Serb refugees from Croatia.

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KOSOVA: Police attack over Drenica - reactions (16.50 CET)

Civilian Albanians mostly found killed in the villages of Likoshan and Qirez

Prishtina, 1 March (ARTA)

A delegation from The Democratic League of Kosova (main political party in Kosova) visited today the Drenica region, hit by joint police and military attack.

The closest settlement they could get in was the village of Polac (10 km from Gllogoc, main settlement of the region).

Abdyl Ramaj, LDK, confirmed that in the village of Qirez two members are reported killed. Nazmi and Bekim Sejdiu (M) were in the house when heavy machinegun fire started. Other Albanian victims from this village are Xhemshir Nebiu and his wife, as Sefer, father, is in critical condition, severely wounded. There is no information about his other son, Ilir, who is believed killed.

Rexhep Rexhepi, Albanian from Qirez was reported killed in the Likoshan, and there is no knowledge of the whereabouts of Ibush T. Rama.

An Albanian house was raided from a police helicopter in the village of Prellovc, around 12.00 CET today. Three persons, whose identity has not yet been confirmed, were wounded.

Ramaj states that most of the houses in this 98 percent Albanian area are completely destroyed. Bodies of people lie "all around, in the gardens, inside the houses, in the field.

Fatmir Sejdiu, LDK, stated that "police attacks have intensified past months, whereas the past two days they became exceptionally concentrated. Three villages in the area between cities of Gllogoc and Skenderaj are entirely isolated and under heavy fire".

There are information that the villages are evacuated, although there are no information on the death toll, which is presumed much higher.

The LDK delegation was stopped by the police at the sourrounding roadblocks, being held for an hour of interrogation.

Fehmi Agani, vice-chairman to LDK said, that Albanian population deals "with precisely prepared police actions actions, timed intentionally for the weekend, when all the relevant intenrational institutions affiliates and diplomatic services and representatives are away on weekend."

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At least fifteen dead

Albanian Council for Defence of Human Rights and Freedom confirms 14 victims

Prishtinë, 1 March (ARTA)

Albanian Council for the Defence of Human Rights and Freedoms in Prishtina (CDHRF) notifies about the rising tensions in the villages of Drenica municipality. Other than the five Albanians killed yesterday in the village of Likoshan, Gllogovc municipality, they claim that seven Albanians were killed in the village of Çirez, Skenderaj municipality. Also, two Albanians were killed in village of Çikatovë e re, Gllogovc municipality. This makes the total of 14 Albanians dead even though they presume the number to be much higher. Albanian sources notify that there has been extreme intensification of police and Arkan's paramilitary forces in this region, and that the shootings today started at around 7 am.

Journalists of local daily, "Koha ditore", editor in chief, Veton Surroi, and editors Ylber Hysa and Baton Haxhiu, were prevented from going to the scene.

**********Over 11 children, 11 women and 5 old people among 46 corpses

Skënderaj, march 9 (ARTA) 1600 CET

46 human corpses, including 11 children (from 3 to 10 years old), 11 women and 5 old people (above 70), is the present toll of the Serb police attack on the village of Prekaz, in the troubled Kosova region of Drenicë, (40 km west of Prishtina), local "Koha Ditore" souces confirms.

29 out of 46 corpses, all local Albanian villagers, are identified, while three others corpses cannot be identified, since being completely burnt.

Three other victims are placed in a nearby house, CDHRF office in Skënderaj reports, while the burial of another victim took place in the village of Llausha on Sunday.

The corpses are exposed at a construction material depot, guarded by the Serb police in Skënderaj. Most of the bodies have wounds presumable caused by large calibre weapons, as well as burning marks. Police in Skënderaj expects two more corpses to be brought from the Prishtina morgue, stating that the number of slaughtered could be higher, including those suspected to have died while running away at a nearby forests.

You will never have the decency the care, the character, the love and passion, the culture, the heart, and moral of an ethnic Albanian men and woman. Did I say woman, your servian soldiers raped our women, that is what servian men are like.

"You will never have the decency the care, the character, the love and passion, the culture, the heart, and moral of an ethnic Albanian men and woman."

Thank God for that. The world has seen evidence of this 'decency, care, character, love, passion and culture' on display in Kosovo for 6 long years. It is called 'hatred and vengeance' and it is shameful.

See with the Serbs its like The Nazis accusing the Jews of causing the genocide. However it is worse for us Albanians because we have to deal with a nation where 50% of the popullation do not make it past the 8th grade. The Serbian ministry of education stated this. Unlike the Jews we Albanians are dealing here not only with brainwashed people but with undeducated, ignorant people as well.

The Albanians are dealing with a population that equates the acquisition of Kosova with the resurrection of Christ.

The Albanians are dealing with a people that are so paranoid and instilled with propaganda that they sooner believe the World has conspired against them jointly with Hollywood to forge a video, rather than acknowledge the fact that their Scorpions executed innocent, unarmed Bosnians, as shown in the infamous video.

The Albanians are dealing with a population that imagines their cause to be righteous, in the fact of world defiance. Rather than accept their responsibility for crimes, they forge irrational dual realities wherein they describe themselves as agents of God fighting the vile Islamic heretics, wherever they may be, in tandem with fulfilling their psuedo angelic role for Jesus Christ himself.

The Albanians are dealing with a vastly uneducated population, operating under the facade of a civilized Christian society, yet somehow responsible for the worst genocide and mass murder seen in Europe since Hitler himself.

The Albanians are dealing with a people who, after being opened to the West and to Western media, still re-elected Milosevic's party and allies to form the largest group in Parliament.

And yet you point the finger at the Albanians, who have suffered and endured through innumerable injustices in the name of Europe, who has endlessly betrayed them. The Albanians have done nearly everything right, yet your critique will never cease. I suppose it is hard for a bigot to imagine he is anything but correct.

I don't see the European Basketball Championship ever being held in ALBANIA. Or any other significant event for that matter.Serbia is progressing fast.63% of albanians in Kosovo live in extreme poverty with no employment or even agriculture for that matter. How the hell do you think a tiny poor Kosovo with no significant natural resources would ever survive as an independent state? It's absurd to even suggest it. It doesn't even have any tourist attractions!You Albanians are the ones that need to get over this stupid fantasy and maybe get off your arses and find a job instead of terrorising the innocent Serb population and burning down historic churches. You're all sick.

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